Meet Our Attorneys

Serving the Injured in Las Vegas Since 1983

For well over 30 years, our firm has been serving the injured in Las Vegas.
We recognize the considerable impact that a serious injury can have on
your life, and we are committed to setting things right again. Our Las
Vegas lawyers are highly skilled, experienced, and completely dedicated
to preserving our clients’ rights.

Founding attorney Jack G. Bernstein went into private practice back in
1983, applying his passion to helping others in personal injury actions.
He quickly earned a reputation as a skilled trial lawyer and negotiator
who would willingly go the extra mile for his clients, pursuing the best
possible result in every case he handled. Attorney Scott L. Poisson joined
Mr. Bernstein in 1993 and the two are currently partners here at Bernstein
& Poisson.

Together, Mr. Poisson and Mr. Bernstein have 60 years of legal experience.
They are the driving forces behind our firm, using their skill and experience
to represent the injured and their families in complex personal injury,
medical malpractice, workers’ compensation, and wrongful death claims and lawsuits.
They have recovered millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for
the injured.

Choose Our Experienced Las Vegas Lawyers

A
car accident, incident of sexual abuse, workplace injury, slip and fall accident, or
other serious injury can leave you facing an uncertain future. With considerable
experience to apply to your case, our Las Vegas injury attorneys are here
to help you rebuild and return to as normal a life as possible. We focus
on recovering compensation that not only addresses your immediate needs
but your long-term or even lifelong care.

Contact our attorneys today at (702) 602-8869 for a free consultation. We handle all personal injury
cases on a contingent fee basis, so pay nothing unless we win.

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